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CPAs and incidental investment advice.


The article "Investing After 50" (JofA, Jun.03, page 20) tells CPAs how to advise their clients about investments.

As a CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000.  and chartered financial consultant (ChFC), I have been working exclusively in financial planning Financial planning

Evaluating the investing and financing options available to a firm. Planning includes attempting to make optimal decisions, projecting the consequences of these decisions for the firm in the form of a financial plan, and then comparing future performance against
 and related services for several years. My primary market is working with other CPAs, and it is based on the assumption they would be unwilling or unable to perform the services discussed in the article.

It also is my distinct impression that to avoid being required to register as an investment adviser, a CPA can give clients only incidental investment advice in connection with other accounting services.

If I am not under a misimpression mis·im·pres·sion  
n.
A faulty or mistaken impression.
 of the rules in this area, the article seems to be missing the disclosure of what problems CPAs would expose themselves to in providing the kind of detailed investment advice it describes.

Tom Stenzel, CPA,

ChFC Woodinville, Washington Woodinville is a city located in King County, Washington. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 9,194. There is also a much larger population with Woodinville mailing addresses in adjacent unincorporated King and Snohomish county areas.  

Editor's note: The JofA has written frequently in recent years about the need for CPAs who provide investment advice to register with the SEC or with their state securities department. When we publish articles about the nuts and bolts nuts and bolts
pl.n. Slang
The basic working components or practical aspects: "[proposing]
 of giving such advice, as in this article, we take it as a given that accountants will comply with all necessary investment adviser registration requirements, even though we don't specifically list those rules in each article.
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Title Annotation:Letters
Author:Stenzel, Tom
Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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